Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Meet Boyan. One day, when he went diving at sea, he noticed more plastic bags than fish. Plastic bags and other trash left behind, end up in rivers and travel to the open water. There, currents push the trash around and concentrate it in huge areas. The trash gets eaten by animals, so it even makes its way back to us. Boyan wondered: how can we get all this plastic out of the ocean? This was the start of The Ocean Cleanup! When Boyan was seventeen, he came up with a plan for an installation to clean our oceans. After presenting this, he gained the support of a hundred scientists, engineers and volunteers, who together established that the concept is feasible. This is how it works. The trash floats towards a hundred kilometer wide barrier. Sea life safely passes underneath, while the current pushes the plastic towards the centre. Here a conveyor belt and a pump scoop up the plastic. A ship comes by every six weeks to pick up the trash for recycling. Awesome right?! Well, to develop the first platform the team needs at least two million dollars. And since this problem affects us all, we’re asking your support to make it happen. So please, visit oceancleanup.com, or support us by clicking the link below.
B1 trash cleanup ocean support sea installation The Ocean Cleanup 282 15 Wenxian Hong posted on 2015/06/20 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary